Snapchat's Spectacles are the hook, but the real argument here is structural: the AI device market has no consensus on form factor, function, or user behavior, and the glasses category may be collapsing before it ever launched. Alex Kantrowitz and Ranjan Roy work through whether wearables can deliver enough utility to justify their existence against a phone that already lives in your pocket.
The live audience questions from the Big Technology AI Summit push the conversation into harder territory: US-China AI coordination, corporate responsibility, and how biology could become the first domain where AI models move from assistant to genuine research tool. These are not hypotheticals. The summit setting means real practitioners are asking, and the answers are less resolved than most podcasts will admit.
Read the full transcript or listen for the company planning section. The question of how organizations build roadmaps when the underlying technology shifts every 90 days is underexplored in most AI coverage, and Kantrowitz and Roy do not pretend there is a clean answer.
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